"Becomings belong to geography, they are orientations, directions, entries and exits."
(Gilles Deleuze)

A spatial structure, in its appearance oscillating between landscape and architecture, serves as starting point for the Leisure House in North Kings Road 825. As a kind of involutionary "between-two-space" it is suspended above a centrally located swimming pool and forms paths, passageways, yards, plateaus, recesses, bays and clearings. This structure precedes architectural intervention and turns the conventional construction site, even at that early stage, into a "multifarious space" weaving a spell over its future inhabitants. The oscillating structure triggers a process of becoming, in the course of which the "between-two-space" to be adapted is shaped to the same extent as the force shaping it.
"In becoming there is no past nor future – not even present, there is no history. In becoming it is rather a matter of involuting; it´s neither regression nor progression."1 – says Gilles Deleuze referring to the performative power of such multifarious potentialities.
The model shows what shape this process of becoming could take in architectural terms. Through performative transformation by way of architectural superimposition the oscillating structure is – similar to the corals springing from a reef – rendered into five inhabitable units surrounding a swimming pool for common usage. Similarly, the roofscape/sundeck is accessible from a central "space". Grown like grass, springing up between – among other objects. A going beyond, recreation as an act, policy, experiment, as life: "I spread myself out like fog between the people that I know the best"2 says Virginia Woolf in her walk among the taxis. In its describability the concept of the Leisure House remains indeterminate/vague, similar to an elementary particle of which our realization is confined to indications of position or mass but with the potential to produce the unexpected.